Anonymous wrote:Simple. Maret gets it after 8pm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are we going to stop Hardy from taking it over?
Hardy is one party asking to share the space.
But you know that.
Anonymous wrote:How are we going to stop Hardy from taking it over?
Anonymous wrote:How are we going to stop Hardy from taking it over?
Generally speaking, this type of situation is common in communist systems. Lack of transparency means that those with the right connections get a disproportionate share of public goods.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If people are contacting their councilmembers outside of Ward 2, they should remember to point out that Hardy students come from all over the city, and are racially and socio-economically diverse.Anonymous wrote:
Yes, it's important that Cheh be on the record about this. Just because Jelleff is in Ward 2 does not give her a free pass to be silent. Many of the children of her constituents attend Ward 3 elementary schools that feed to Hardy and use the aftercare at the BGC.
The narrative that needs to be pointed out here is that a rich, predominantly white private school is using its political connections to the disadvantage of a racially diverse public school.
Thank you for sharing that, comrade.
Anonymous wrote:But I mean doesn't Maret take students from all over Upper Northwest and Chevy Chase Md and offer scholarships to a couple students a year?
Anonymous wrote:If people are contacting their councilmembers outside of Ward 2, they should remember to point out that Hardy students come from all over the city, and are racially and socio-economically diverse.Anonymous wrote:
Yes, it's important that Cheh be on the record about this. Just because Jelleff is in Ward 2 does not give her a free pass to be silent. Many of the children of her constituents attend Ward 3 elementary schools that feed to Hardy and use the aftercare at the BGC.
The narrative that needs to be pointed out here is that a rich, predominantly white private school is using its political connections to the disadvantage of a racially diverse public school.
If people are contacting their councilmembers outside of Ward 2, they should remember to point out that Hardy students come from all over the city, and are racially and socio-economically diverse.Anonymous wrote:
Yes, it's important that Cheh be on the record about this. Just because Jelleff is in Ward 2 does not give her a free pass to be silent. Many of the children of her constituents attend Ward 3 elementary schools that feed to Hardy and use the aftercare at the BGC.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a parent of a Hardy 6th grader, but a resident of Ward 3. I just sent Mary Cheh an e-mail about this, and she responded very quickly:
"I’m looking into how we can rescind this deal and if not how we can get better use for Hardy and the community.
Thanks for your note
Mary"